Gautama Buddha

(Ginredirect tikang ha Siddhartha Gautama)

Hi Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) in anay ispirituwal nga manurutdo tikang ha ubos-nga-kontinente han Indya, nga an iya mga tinutdo natukod an Buddhismo.[1] Haros ngatanan nga nahigaraan nga Buddhismo, hiya in gindudunggan komo an Labaw nga Buddha (P. sammāsambuddha, S. samyaksaṃbuddha) han aton panahon, "Buddha" in may-ada kasirigngon nga "an nagpukrat" o "an nalamragan".[note 1] An oras nga natawo hiya ngan kamatayan in waray kasasabti: urog nga unhan nga ika-20 nga gatostuig nga historyano in nagpepetsa han iya kinabuhi ha 563 BCE ngadto ha 483 UC[2], pero ha mas bag-o nga opinyon in nagpepetsa han iya kamatayan ha butnga han 486 ngan 483 BCE o, sumala han iba, ha kabutngaan han 411 ngan 400 UC.[3][4] Base han pipira nga arkelohikal nga pananabutan nga mga sinurat, hi Buddha in natawo ha Lumbini, kabag-ohan nga Nepal[5][6], nga uska UNESCO world heritage site.[5] An iba nga pananabutan arkeyolohikal in nagtitigo nga hi Buddha in natawo ha Kapilavastu ha Piprahwa, Uttar Pradesh, kabag-ohan nga Indya o Kapileswara, Orissa, kabag-ohan nga India.[7][8][9][10][11] Hiya in nanudlo ha mga rehiyon han sinirangan nga dapit han Indya sugad han Magadha ngan Kośala.[12][13]

Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha
Usa nga estatwa han Buddha tikang Sarnath, ika-4 nga gatostuig
Natawo 563 UC
Lumbini, yana ha Lumbini Zone, Nepal
Namatay 483 UC (edad 80) o 411 ngan 400 UC
Kushinagar, yana ha Uttar Pradesh, India
Etnisidad Shakya
Nakilala han Nagtukod han Buddhismo
Gin-unhan Kassapa Buddha
Gin-sundan Maitreya Buddha

Hi Gautama, ginkikilala gihap komo Śākyamuni, an panguna nga kusog han Buddhismo, ngan an mga nahabaruan han iya kinabuhi, pakikipagkurukayakan, ngan surundan monastico in gintutuuhan han mga Buddhista nga dinalikyat kahuman han iya kamatayan ngan gintitigamnan han iya mga manurunod. An mga dirudilain nga mga koleksyon han nasusumpay ha iya mga tinutdo in ginpapasapasa ha linuwas nga nahigaraan, ngan syahan nga sinurat pagkahuman han 400 ka tuig nga sinmunod.

Ha Hinduismo, hiya in gindudunggan komo usa ha napulo nga mga avatar han Diyos Vishnu.[14]. Hiya in gindudunggan komo diyos o manaragna ha iba nga mga relihiyon han kalibutan o mga denominasyon sugad han kiwa relihiyosa nga Ahmadiyya Islamico[15] ngan panuo Bahá'í.

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  1. Turner, Sir Ralph Lilley (1962–1985). "buddha 9276". A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages. London: Oxford University Press. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia, University of Chicago. p. 525. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 17 Hulyo 2012. Ginkuhà 22 Pebrero 2010. Hypothetical root budh "perceive" 1. Pali buddha – "understood, enlightened", masculine "the Buddha"; Aśokan (the language of the Inscriptions of Aśoka) Budhe nominative singular; Prakrit buddha – ‘ known, awakened ’; Waigalī būdāī, "truth"; Bashkarīk budh "he heard"; Tōrwālī būdo preterite of , "to see, know" from bṓdhati; Phalūṛa búddo preterite of buǰǰ , "to understand" from búdhyatē; Shina Gilgitī dialect budo, "awake"; Gurēsī dialect budyōnṷ intransitive "to wake"; Kashmiri bọ̆du, "quick of understanding (especially of a child)"; Sindhī ḇudho, past participle (passive) of ḇujhaṇu, "to understand" from búdhyatē, West Pahāṛī buddhā, preterite of bujṇā, "to know"; Sinhalese buj (j written for d), budu, bud, but, "the Buddha".
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  1. Boeree, George. "An Introduction to Buddhism". Shippensburg University. Ginkuhà 2011-09-10.
  2. L. S. Cousins (1996), "The dating of the historical Buddha Ginhipos 2011-02-26 han Wayback Machine: a review article", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (3)6(1): 57–63.
  3. See the consensus in the essays by leading scholars in The Date of the Historical Śākyamuni Buddha (2003) Edited by A. K. Narain. B. R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi. ISBN 81-7646-353-1.
  4. "If, as is now almost universally accepted by informed Indological scholarship, a re-examination of early Buddhist historical material, ..., necessitates a redating of the Buddha's death to between 411 and 400 BCE...." —Paul Dundas, The Jains, 2nd edition, (Routledge, 2001), p. 24.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha". UNESCO. Ginkuhà 26 Mayo 2011.
  6. "Archived copy". Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 2012-10-31. Ginkuhà 2011-11-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Kapilavastu". Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 8 Enero 2011. Ginkuhà 1 Marso 2011.
  8. "Archived copy". Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 2013-06-03. Ginkuhà 2011-11-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/sep/16spec.htm
  10. http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2008/03/buddha-born-in-orissa-scholars.html
  11. http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/Journal/jounalvol1/pdf/orhj-3.pdf
  12. Warder, A.K. Indian Buddhism. 2000. p. 45
  13. Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 41
  14. Nagendra Kumar Singh (1997). "Buddha as depicted in the Purāṇas". Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, Volume 7. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.. pp. 260–275. ISBN 9788174881687. http://books.google.com/?id=UG9-HZ5icQ4C&pg=PA260 [dead link]. List of Hindu scripture that declares Gautama Buddha as 9th Avatar of Vishnu as as follows [Harivamsha (1.41) Vishnu Purana (3.18) Bhagavata Purana (1.3.24, 2.7.37, 11.4.23 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Ginhipos 2007-09-26 han Wayback Machine, Garuda Purana (1.1, 2.30.37, 3.15.26) Agni Purana (160.Narada Purana (2.72)Linga Purana (2.71) Padma Purana (3.252) etc. Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1, Chapter 3 Ginhipos 2013-05-21 han Wayback Machine - SB 1.3.24: "Then, in the beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist." ... The Bhavishya Purana contains the following: "At this time, reminded of the Kali Age, the god Vishnu became born as Gautama, the Shakyamuni, and taught the Buddhist dharma for ten years. Then Shuddodana ruled for twenty years, and Shakyasimha for twenty. At the first stage of the Kali Age, the path of the Vedas was destroyed and all men became Buddhists. Those who sought refuge with Vishnu were deluded." Found in Wendy O'Flaherty, Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press, 1976, page 203. Note also SB 1.3.28: "All of the above-mentioned incarnations [avatars] are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord [Krishna or Vishnu]"
  15. Islam and the Ahmadiyya jamaʻat Retrieved on February 2011

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